Large crowd attends SGTC Aviation Maintenance Open House

July 24, 2023
SGTC Aviation Maintenance Open House a big success. SGTC President Dr. John Watford is shown above talking with some of the individuals attending the open house.
SGTC Aviation Maintenance Open House a big success. SGTC President Dr. John Watford is shown above talking with some of the individuals attending the open house.

   Approximately 200 individuals attended the South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) Aviation Maintenance Open House recently in the Griffin B. Bell Aerospace Center on the Americus campus.  The open house was designed to showcase the career opportunities for students interested in a high-demand career in the aviation maintenance industry.

    It is not too late for individuals to sign up for the Fall Semester classes at South Georgia Technical College.  SGTC is waiving the application fee for aviation and all other programs now until July 31.  The code is JULY2023 for the application fee waiver.  Classes begin August 17 and registration is August 15 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Odom Center on the Americus campus and in the main building on the Crisp County Center.

   “South Georgia Technical College is Georgia’s oldest aviation maintenance educational training facility and one of the oldest in North America.  Our college is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and aviation maintenance was one the original programs offered beginning in 1948.  Over the past seven and a half decades, the college has graduated exceptional aviation maintenance technicians including state and national SkillsUSA winners,” explained SGTC President Dr. John Watford.

   “We have a legacy of occupational education,” continued Dr. Watford.  “If you like to work with your hands and your mind, this is a great career field to consider.  Of course, we also have over 200 other programs to choose from.”

    Visitors to the SGTC Aviation Maintenance Technology Open House received free 75th anniversary t-shirts and giveaways.  The Americus Fire Department also volunteered to grill the hamburgers for the free lunch for individuals attending the event.

    SGTC offers Aviation Maintenance Technology, Avionics Technology and Aircraft Structural Technology programs.  The college has a 100% job placement rate for graduates. On-campus housing is available and SGTC provides the “Complete College Experience” with nationally ranked academics, student activities, and intercollegiate athletics.

   The aviation maintenance programs last from four to six semesters and financial aid is available including the HOPE Grant, HOPE Career Grant and the Federal PELL grant. SGTC is also a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved training and testing site.  All SGTC aviation students have the opportunity to take the FAA Airframe and Powerplant license exams upon graduation.  SGTC aviation maintenance graduates can work on any non-military aircraft anywhere in the United States with an FAA Airframe and Powerplant license.

  South Georgia Technical College Aviation graduates are employed by Gulfstream Aerospace, the Warner Robins Air Force Base, Delta, Southwest, Thrush, Pratt and Whitney, Lockheed Martin, Cessna, Maule, and other companies.  Individuals from Pratt and Whitney, Delta, Georgia National Guard and the Georgia State Patrol were on hand to share with students and parents about the great career opportunities available after graduation.

   South Georgia Tech has been ranked as the top community college in Georgia for four consecutive years by two different organizations.  The college offers over 200 associate degree, diploma, and technical certificate of credit educational programs.  SGTC has also waived its admissions testing requirements for Fall Semester, which begins August 17th.

   The SGTC Aviation Maintenance program classes are held in the 42,000 square foot Griffin Bell Aerospace Center and has five full-time instructors.  Victoria Herron, an SGTC Aviation Maintenance Technician graduate with over 20 years of experience in education and in the industry, is the Lead Instructor and Department Chair for the program.

   Beginning Fall Semester, the HOPE grant will pay 100% of the tuition costs for eligible Georgia residents. And since the Aviation maintenance programs are classified as HOPE Career Grant programs (High Demand Industry), full-time students will receive an extra $500 to cover the cost of fees ($391).  On-campus housing is available for $3000 per semester for a double-occupancy room with a private bath.  That fee includes 19-meals per week, WiFi, and cable TV.

    The actual cost of the aviation program before financial aid is $100 per credit hour ($200 for out of state students) plus $391 in fees.  Aviation Maintenance students take 15 to 18 hours per semester.  SGTC only charges tuition for up to 15 credit hours per semester.   Students that qualify for the HOPE Grant, HOPE Career Grant and receive the full federal PELL grant can attend at no personal cost as long as they maintain a 2.0 grade point average.  SGTC does not accept Stafford loans, so students graduate debt-free.

   For more information or to apply, visit the South Georgia Technical College website at www.southgatech.edu and click on Apply Now.  SGTC will be hosting open registration and orientation sessions for Fall Semester on August 15.  Individuals requesting on-campus housing are encouraged to apply early to insure housing space is available.

   SGTC Admissions Director Candie Walters can be reached at cwalters@southgatech.edu or 229-931-2299.  SGTC Aviation Maintenance Lead Instructor and Department Chair Victoria Herron can be reached at vherron@southgatech.edu or 229-931-2584.  For other inquiries, text or email sgtc411@southgatech.edu